Na⁺ entry through heteromeric TRPC4/C1 channels mediates (-)Englerin A-induced cytotoxicity in synovial sarcoma cells

  • Muraki, K
  • Ohnishi, K
  • Takezawa, A
  • Suzuki, H
  • Hatano, N
  • Muraki, Y
  • Hamzah, N
  • Foster, R
  • Waldmann, H
  • Nussbaumer, P
  • Christmann, M
  • Bon, RS
  • Beech, DJ
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Publication date
December 2017
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
ISSN
2045-2322

Abstract

The sesquiterpene (-)Englerin A (EA) is an organic compound from the plant Phyllanthus engleri which acts via heteromeric TRPC4/C1 channels to cause cytotoxicity in some types of cancer cell but not normal cells. Here we identified selective cytotoxicity of EA in human synovial sarcoma cells (SW982 cells) and investigated the mechanism. EA induced cation channel current (Icat) in SW982 cells with biophysical characteristics of heteromeric TRPC4/C1 channels. Inhibitors of homomeric TRPC4 channels were weak inhibitors of the Icat and EA-induced cytotoxicity whereas a potent inhibitor of TRPC4/C1 channels (Pico145) strongly inhibited Icat and cytotoxicity. Depletion of TRPC1 converted Icat into a current with biophysical and pharmacological pr...

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